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| Full name | Najran Sport Club | ||
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| Nickname | Mared Al-Janoub (Giant of the South) | ||
| Founded | 23 June 1980; 45 years ago (1980-06-23) | ||
| Ground | Prince Hathloul Sports City Stadium | ||
| Capacity | 3,000[1] | ||
| Chairman | Saleh Al Haidar | ||
| Manager | Pablo Grandes | ||
| League | Second Division | ||
| 2024–25 | Second Division, 7th of 16, Group A | ||
Najran Sport Club (Arabic:نادي نجران الرياضي) is a Saudi Arabian professionalfootball club based inNajran Province, that competes in theSaudi Second Division League, regional league.
Najran SC achieved promotion to theSaudi Premier League by finishing 2nd in the Saudi First Division during the 2006–07 season.
Najran Club is a new club compared to other Saudi clubs. The idea of establishing the club was first born in 1980 when a group of Najranis raised a request to the Youth Welfare office expressing their desire in establishing a club that carried the name of their city. Efforts were harnessed to achieve this quest that was just an idea till the approval of the general president of the Youth Welfare at that time, his royal highness princeFaisal bin Fahad bin Abdulaziz was issued. Accordingly, the founders of the club held a meeting to form and elect the first board of directors.
The Najran team was able to reach the final match of the prince Faisal Bin Fahad cup 2005–06 for the first division.
The Najran team was finally able to qualify to theSaudi Premier League in the 2007–08 season.
They were able to reach the final four in the 2009–10 Saudi Crown Prince Cup after defeating some of the strongest teams in Saudi football such asAl-Ittihad, but lost toAl-Hilal 1–2 after an impressive display.
As of 21 June 2025:
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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